CAMDEN, N.J. — United States Cold Storage has broken ground this month for a 13.58-million-cubic-foot automated cold storage facility in the northwest Indiana town of Hebron, approximately 60 miles outside Chicago.
“This northwest Indiana location will offer much needed capacity to the Chicagoland area,” said David Butterfield, USCS senior vice president-central region. “Strategically, the Midwest has been — and is — a great market for USCS to align with our current Coldshare Consolidation (CSC) distribution program.”
“Capacity within the industry is tight and adding this facility will provide much needed space for the growth of our current. . .